Ádám SMRCZ
Degrees: 2012 MA degree in Hungarian and Latin Literarture, 2012- PhD Student, Doctoral School of Literary Studies, ELTE University, 2014- PhD Student, Doctoral School of Philosophy, ELTE University
Research interests: early modern philosophy and history of ideas
Publications: MTMT
Contact: smrczadam[at]gmail.com; Academia.edu
Projects: Traditions of Hungarian Constitutional and Political Thought
Ádám Smrcz graduated at ELTE University in 2012 from Hungarian and Latin Literature. After recieving his master's degree in 2012, he started his PhD in Baroque literature, and two years later in early modern philosophy. Earlier, he worked at the Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and also at the DH Centre of ELTE University. He is a member of the editorial board of Ruch Filozoficzny, a Polish peer review journal on philosophy.
Selected publications:
How Psychology and Philosophy Can Forge a Perfect Society, and Why They Cannot: the Case of Paul Dubois. In: Adam Grzeliński, Werner Euler (szerk.) Philosophy, Medicine and their Historical Relations (2023)
A homo oeconomicus és a homo politicus csatája a 19. századi magyar politikai eszmetörténetben, KORUNK (KOLOZSVÁR) 34 : 9 pp. 14-22. , 9 p. (2023)
Two Sides of the Same Coin: the Ontology of Money in the Political Economies of David Hume and Adam Smith, STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABES-BOLYAI PHILOSOPHIA 67 : 1 pp. 117-128. , 12 p. (2022)
When the Stoic Chameleon came across the Cylinder – Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions (ELPIS 2018/2)
The Problem of "Stoic Fate" - On Whether Herbert of Cherbury was a Lipsian KULTURA I EDUKACJA 4: Paper 12. (2016)